I hear what you are saying, but you have not answered my question regarding the motion's wording.
The motion talks about undertaking a study of costs, but what costs are those? It talks about terrorist financing in Canada. I'm not sure what kind of a revelation you are expecting here, in the Standing Committee on Finance, but anything that has to do with the illicit financing of terrorism in Canada must be handled by a public safety committee. It's a matter of conducting a study on the economic impact of terrorism, but I think your motion is poorly drafted to begin with. In it, you say you want to assess the impact of the cost of terrorism in Canada, but the motion is poorly worded in its current form.
I don't think this kind of a study will lead to any revelations. We can look at investigation results, but the nature of those investigations is such that it's clear they will not be made public in committee proceedings. That is actually part of CSIS research efforts. I don't see what we could learn here.